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all it did was change the size of the box (or area to put the picture in and no control over the size of the picture). I reduced the picture resolution for the biggest screen without loss of picture quality, but how do I control the picture size with CSS like in HTML so the changing of the screen size won't give picture quality loss ??
The picture is on the index page, but now the page is in tables and I am trying to change to CSS.
Thank you for your time and information
falcon

Oh, and you don't need that align="bottom" attribute on your image either. Simply setting vertical-align: bottom; on all images in your stylesheet will do the same thing (while you're at it, killing all image borders would be a good idea too).

image width and height

I changed to percent and uploaded the css file and the index file. It doesn't seem to effect the picture ??
The width had an effect on my computer but not on the site, the height had no effect. I uploader the picture and the changed css file. I changed back to the tables.
This is the area that is of concern: